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Old 01-08-2002, 10:40 AM   #1
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The guy who owned the car befor me just cut all the wires instead of using the adapter and now I have to rewire the original connectors. Problem is the wires don't all match up (color-wise) and I've got 2 continuously hot wires as well as 3 wires that are only hot when the headlights are on. I'm usually prety good with this sort of thing but when I don't know what does what it's alot tougher. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Old 01-08-2002, 11:22 AM   #2
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BROWN-front right spkr.(+)
BROWNw/WHITE-front right (-)
BLUEw/YELLOW-front left spkr.(+)
BLUEw/WHITE-front left (-)
BLUE-rear right spkr.(+)
PINK-rear right (-)
RED-rear left spkr.(+)
GREEN-rear left (-)
BLUEw/GRAY-power
BLACK-ground*
REDw/BLACK-back-up
REDw/BLUE-ilumini control
ORANGE-ignition?

I think.
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Old 01-08-2002, 11:30 AM   #3
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Thanks HKrpS13. It does seem that I have extra wires and I'm not sure why but that may help. I'll see when I get home. If anyone has anything to add or throw in, please do so.
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Old 01-08-2002, 04:21 PM   #4
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How similar is the wiring on the Z32 to the S13?  I may be able use my Z as a cheat sheet but I don't want to pullit apart if I don't have to.
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BROWN-front right spkr.(+)
BROWNw/WHITE-front right (-)
BLUEw/YELLOW-front left spkr.(+)
BLUEw/WHITE-front left (-)
BLUE-rear right spkr.(+)
PINK-rear right (-)
RED-rear left spkr.(+)
GREEN-rear left (-)
BLUEw/GRAY-power
BLACK-ground*
REDw/BLACK-back-up
REDw/BLUE-ilumini control
ORANGE-ignition?

I think.
sorry to bring up an old thread, but does anyone know if this would work in an 89 coupe?
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sorry to bring up an old thread, but does anyone know if this would work in an 89 coupe?

The 89-90 radio wiring diagram is close to what is posted.

Speakers:
Right Front: Brown/White and Brown
Left Front: Blue/White and Blue Yellow
Right Rear: Pink and Blue
Left Rear: Green and Red

Ground: Black

Power:
Hot at all times: Red/Black
Back up: Blue

Cassette Deck: Blue, Red/Black, Red/Blue, and Red/Yellow
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dude just run all new wires to all of the speaker and run all new power wires if the harness is cut. Thats what i did cause i had problems after i tried to do what ur doing. The factory wires are too thin and will distort alot and make ur stero sound like crap
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http://www.robzienert.com/xekushnr/Nissan-Wiring.pdf
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